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Topic
Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: $Force, a decentralized workforce
by
cryptoforce
on 13/10/2017, 15:42:14 UTC
1.Introduction

Bitcoin is changing the world, in November 2008 Satoshi Nakamoto published his paper for Bitcoin, A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System. 9 years later we have a healthy crypto ecosystem that grows by the day. Not only is it possible to transmit value over the internet,  projects like Ethereum and OMNI are it making possible to do several other valuable things like smart contracts and decentralized exchanges.

Edited by volunteers using open source software, Wikipedia fast became one of the most important sources of information on the internet. People contribute with their expertise generating the best possible results. There are currently over 30,000,000 Wikipedia accounts. An incentivised platform for completing work on the internet will achieve similar success.

Linux is another example of successful online collaboration. Developed by volunteers around the world, it has become one of the most important operative systems. What started as a one person project now powers most of the world's supercomputers, servers and smartphones. This was only possible by collaboration of thousands of people around the world.

The basic tools are ready. We describe a system that will allow a vast decentralized workforce to generate value by completing work. From doing simple things like writing a review to more complicated undertaking; like doing translations, writing software or reviewing a smart contract, $Force is able to efficiently replace an important part of traditional labour markets. 

$Force will disrupt centralized e-lancing platforms like Fiver, Upwork and Amazon mechanical turk. These platforms complete billions of dollars of work annually and in some cases impose unfair rules for those doing the work. By removing the middleman we propose a system that is fair to the freelancer and more efficient for the requester.

$Force incentivised collective intelligence creates a mastermind that completes work in a way where the community generates common benefit. Following dynamics similar to those used by open source development teams, a decentralized workforce is able to efficiently complete work.